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Latest revision as of 23:37, 31 December 2024
Wet look refers to clothing made of a material such as ciré that is so shiny that it looks as if the garment is wet. This shiny look is considered by some people to enhance the appearance of skin-tight garments such as leggings, leotards and catsuits. Also, such material has a smoother texture than many other materials, which many people enjoy feeling, and even people who see but do not touch the wearer may enjoy the fantasy of rubbing this smoother texture.
Some shiny materials, such as PVC, do not look wet.
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